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Recruiting Quarterbacks: Strategies for Revitalizing Training in Primary Care Internal Medicine.

Allan H Goroll1.   

Abstract

Current U.S. primary care workforce shortages and trainees' declining interest in primary care residency training, especially regarding primary care internal medicine, have many parallels with circumstances in the early 1970s, when modern adult primary care first emerged. Rediscovery of the lessons learned and the solutions developed at that time and applying them to the current situation have the potential to help engage a new generation of young physicians in the primary care mission.The author compares the internal medicine residency primary care track at the University of New Mexico, described by Brislen and colleagues in this issue, with the nation's first three-year primary care internal medicine residency track introduced at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1973. Strategies for addressing the challenges of primary care practice and improving learner attitudes toward the field are discussed. The author suggests that primary care physicians should be likened to "quarterbacks" rather than "gatekeepers" or "providers" to underscore the intensity of training, level of responsibility, degree of professionalism, and amount of compensation required for this profession. The advent of multidisciplinary team practice, modern health information technology, and fundamental payment reform promises to dramatically alter the picture of primary care, restoring its standing as one of the best job descriptions in medicine.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26397701     DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Med        ISSN: 1040-2446            Impact factor:   6.893


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1.  Delivering on the Promise: Exploring Training Characteristics and Graduate Career Pursuits of Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Programs and Tracks.

Authors:  Robin Klein; Samantha Alonso; Caitlin Anderson; Akanksha Vaidya; Nour Chams; Anu Kurl; Katryna Lim; Caitlin Taylor; Stacy M Higgins
Journal:  J Grad Med Educ       Date:  2019-08

2.  Two Novel Urban Health Primary Care Residency Tracks That Focus On Community-Level Structural Vulnerabilities.

Authors:  Benjamin J Oldfield; Bennett W Clark; Monica C Mix; Katherine C Shaw; Janet R Serwint; Sanjay V Desai; Rachel M Kruzan; Rosalyn W Stewart; Sebastian Ruhs; Leonard S Feldman
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2018-01-03       Impact factor: 6.473

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